Reviews by levifunk:

Pour was much darker than normal Furious and with less carbonation. With a base IPA like Furious, you know this is going to still be hoppy as hell. I was expecting some of the bite to have aged off, but not the case. The additional woody flavor was very welcome, but made it hard to drink too much. 1 serving was plenty for the day as the wood/bitterness flavors were huge. Did have a solid malt backbone as Furious does.

A - Brownish/orangish/amber colored beer that was a little cloudy. Had a nice off-white head that left some good lace behind.

S - It smells a lot like Furious (I guess it is Furious) with a great floral hop bouquet and slight amounts of citrus. There is some small amount of wood on it. Furious smells great and this does as well.

T - Also, tastes like Furious, although the Cherry aging seems to tone it down a bit. Great hops profile with floral, slightly resiny, tropical and citrus all making their presence felt. There is more wood on the taste than in the nose.

M - Smooth, lower carbonation, but expected.

O - Really good beer. I prefer the regular Furious, but this one is a nice change of pace and pretty enjoyable.

Had this while in line for my bottles of Darkness, and I must say, this is the BEST beer I have ever had the pleasure of trying. I was lucky to get a glass right before the Firkin went..

A: The appearance is nearly identical to Furious with deep red hues and a bright white head. Some good lacing.

S: The aroma is sublime. Huge aromatic grapefruit and mango qualities, all intertwined with a delicate woody aroma. I can not stop smelling this beer. You can pick up the hops from an arm's length away.

T: the taste is incredible. The hop profile is similar to Furious, but everything just pops with this version. The hops provide bright citrus and sweetness up from and the the malts and wood character come in and perfectly balance out the bitterness.

MF: This beer excels in this category! It is every so creamy and smooth with low carbonation and the perfect temperature to allow the hops to shine.

D: Hands down, best beer I have ever tried. I am already a huge fan of Furious, and had some of the regular version prior to this, but this is just in a league of its own. The addition of dry hops, cask conditioned, and cherry wood put this beer in the "out of this world category"

Overall, it is good and very drinkable. It isn't as bitter and hoppy as regular furious, but it is still an awesome beer. A really nice feel to it. A lot similar to furious as the cherry oak aging wasn't too dominate, but I think it worked for this beer.

Cask. Pours a really nice orange amber color with a nice white head. Excellent aroma of both citrus rind and slight pine notes in the nose along with sweet cherry aromas. Being that I am so used to drinking Furious, the cherries really stick out to me on this one and are a nice compliment to the hop bitterness. Medium mouthfeel and a bit chewy. Sweet cherry up front flavors give way to vibrant hops taste. Citrus rind, grapefruit, and pine all in one. Really well balanced. Very tasty

A - Served with huge orange-tan foam that has ridiculous retention and eventually settles to a thick cap, leaving behind glass-coating lace. The body is a hazy amber color that's pretty similar to regular Furious (had them side-by-side).

S - Sharp wood in the nose that is reminiscent of oak - I don't encounter cherry wood often so I'm a bit naive on the specifics. Lots of tangy citrus and pine hop character, and pretty negligible malt.

T - Weird. This initially had very little taste and came across quite bland and watery. As it warmed a little more pine and citrus popped up in the finish. The aftertaste is slightly sour woody note. As a cask brew it was probably served much too cold, so give this time to warm up. Probably a 3.75 here as it was nice, but needed more oomph.

From a firken at Darkness day into a plastic Surly cup...This beer is a much darker than regular furious, almost takes an cherry wood or dark amber color. A big tan head with grear retention and lacing...The aroma brins out a lot of the wood notes, much more so than the taste. Oak, with citrus and hops...The taste is not as successful leaving me to prefer the regular furious by a wide margin. Its a lighter version of furious in terms of hop with a wood finish that just doesn't add anything. I wanted to love this beer, but just like it.